Eventim Apollo

Notting Hill & West London


Hosting such musical titans as Sting, Kate Bush and Paul Weller as well as comedians, celebrity scientists such as Professor Brian Cox and travelling roadshows, this 3655-seat 1930s venue (formerly the Hammersmith Apollo) is one of London's leading performance and live-music venues.


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